Are Teeth Perfectly Straight After Braces? Real Before & After
“Doctor… will my teeth really become perfectly straight?”
That was Kanak’s first question to the Dentist.
Not pain. Not an emergency. Just expectation.
“Doctor… will my teeth really become perfectly straight?”
That was Kanak’s first question to the Dentist.
Not pain. Not an emergency. Just expectation.
There’s a parking lot problem happening inside your mouth.
Too many cars, not enough spaces. Some are parked sideways. Some are overlapping. A couple has just given up and gone wherever they fit. That’s exactly what overlapping teeth look like from the inside, and your jaw has no traffic warden.
Joining a gym does not automatically make you fit; your results depend on how consistently you show up and follow the routine. The same idea applies to aligner treatment. Many people choose removable aligners because they are more comfortable, discreet, and convenient than traditional braces
You have spent months or years waiting for this moment. Braces come off and you rush to the mirror. You see your new smile and it feels like a dream. Teeth line up the way they never did before. Gaps are closed. The crowd is gone. You run your tongue across them and everything feels smooth
When you begin orthodontic treatment, braces slowly guide your teeth into better positions. Every few weeks, your orthodontist adjusts or tightens the braces so the teeth continue moving in the right direction.
You look in the mirror and see a few teeth that bother you. Maybe one is slightly crooked. Maybe a small gap shows when you smile. But the rest of your teeth look fine. The thought of getting braces on every single tooth feels like overkill